Developing a graduate training program in Synthetic Biology: SynBioCDT.

IF 2.6 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Synthetic biology (Oxford, England) Pub Date : 2019-01-30 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1093/synbio/ysz006
Idil Cazimoglu, Alexander P S Darlington, Aurelija Grigonyte, Charlotte E G Hoskin, Juntai Liu, Robert Oppenheimer, Jesús A Siller-Farfán, Claire Grierson, Antonis Papachristodoulou
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This article presents the experience of a team of students and academics in developing a post-graduate training program in the new field of Synthetic Biology. Our Centre for Doctoral Training in Synthetic Biology (SynBioCDT) is an initiative funded by the United Kingdom's Research Councils of Engineering and Physical Sciences (EPSRC), and Biotechnology and Biological Sciences (BBSRC). SynBioCDT is a collaboration between the Universities of Oxford, Bristol and Warwick, and has been successfully running since 2014, training 78 students in this field. In this work, we discuss the organization of the taught, research and career development training. We also address the challenges faced when offering an interdisciplinary program. The article concludes with future directions to continue the development of the SynBioCDT.

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开发合成生物学研究生培训计划:SynBioCDT。
本文介绍了一个由学生和学者组成的团队在合成生物学新领域开展研究生培训计划的经验。我们的合成生物学博士培训中心(SynBioCDT)是由英国工程与物理科学研究委员会(EPSRC)和生物技术与生物科学研究委员会(BBSRC)资助的一项倡议。SynBioCDT是牛津大学、布里斯托尔大学和华威大学之间的合作项目,自2014年以来一直成功运行,培训了78名该领域的学生。在本工作中,我们讨论了教学、研究和职业发展培训的组织。我们还解决了提供跨学科课程时面临的挑战。文章最后提出了今后SynBioCDT继续发展的方向。
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